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Contents
Editorial Caroline Brall
News from the EACME Bureau
Bioethics on dialogue L. Palazzani
Bioethics and philosophy of medicine – a computational history of the field P. Bystranowski, V. Dranseika and T. Żuradzki
EACME Early Career Researchers Meeting Review M. Randell
Ethics Education and New Technologies Conference Report, Padua, June 2022 R. Porz and L. Caenazzo
Forum on Global Health Ethics Webinar Report T. Zürcher
An Innovative Approach to Ethics in Research, the Embassy of Good Science VIRT2UE Y. Isil Ulman
Commentary: Sustainability – About a major concern for medical ethics J. Martin
Presentation EACME Member: Institute for Ethics & History of Health in Society
Book Review: Le sexe de la santé J. Martin
Special Issue: Bioethics Challenges in Times of War
Intensive Course on Nursing Ethics
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Editorial Board
Editorial
We look forward to seeing hopefully many of you in person again at this year’s EACME conference in Varese. The topic “Enhancing Dialogue to Bridge the Gaps in Bioethics” is very timely and will surely promote debate and exchange on where the field of bioethics will evolve.
In this edition of the newsletter, Laura Palazzani, one of the keynote speakers during the conference, gives an account of bioethics on dialogue, during which she emphasizes the need to build platforms for dialogue with society to enable active interaction between experts and citizens. The pandemic highlighted this need even more. During the conference much-awaited personal, international dialogue in bioethics will be able to happen again.
This edition furthermore draws attention to another important challenge: sustainability and climate change. A commentary by Jean Martin highlights its connection to medical ethics and its guiding principle of “do no harm”.
We are happy to publish several contributions presenting conference reports, workshops or webinars that were organized or attended by EACME members: the Ethics Education and New Technologies Conference in Padua, the Forum on Global Health Ethics Webinar, and the Embassy of Good Science VIRT2UE Programme. In this way, also those who were unable to attend, get insights into the topics presented and discussed.
Lastly, the first EACME early career researchers meeting in summer was well attended and welcomed by its participants, which means that the EACME will continue to offer opportunities especially for early career researchers in the future to promote exchange and promote the next generation in the field of medical ethics.
Very best wishes, also on behalf of the editorial board, Caroline Brall
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